Loading from a Multiversion Clip

 
 
 

When you load from a multiversion clip, the versions from the selected multiversion clip are loaded from the bottom version to the top version. The last version is loaded as the background and subsequent versions are loaded as matte and front pairs. This means that the last version is loaded as the common back clip, the second to last version is loaded as the matte clip of media 1, the third to last version is loaded as the front clip of media 1, the fourth to last version is the matte clip of media 2, and so on.

NoteIf you select an even number of versions when loading from a multiversion clip, the second to last version selected is loaded as the front clip for its media, and the matte for this media is set to an internal white frame (of the same resolution as the front clip).

Loading from a Multiversion Clip with Selfkey or Self Gaps

When you load from a multiversion clip with Selfkey or Self Gaps, the versions from the selected multiversion clip are loaded from the bottom track to the top version. The last version is the background or back clip and subsequent versions are loaded as front clips for each media. The matte of each media is generated from the front clip. This means that the last version is loaded as the common back clip, the second to last version is loaded as the front clip of media 1, the third to last version is loaded as the front clip of media 2, and so on.

Gaps that are located at the start and end of a version are treated in two ways depending on which multiversion option you choose. If you select MultiVersion, each gap is filled with its preceding non-gap frame. If you select MultiVersion with Gap, each gap is filled with black frames.